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  • LHS’s Andy Cruse Gives Preview of up and Coming Football Season!

    LHS’s Andy Cruse Gives Preview of up and Coming Football Season!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – As student-athletes across Ohio are gearing up to start practicing and competing, the Loveland Tigers Football Coach, Andy Cruse, is more than excited to get his team ready for the 2020-2021 season!

    Over the past several months, all contact sports in the state of Ohio were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing student-athletes to take it upon themselves to prepare for their up and coming sports seasons. Ohio coaches of course tried to impact their student-athletes as much as possible virtually, but for many high school athletes having coaches physically there motivating them through tough practices is what the athletes are saying they both want and need!

    Recently OHSAA released guidelines for all Ohio High School sports programs in regards to what the protocol will be once practices and competitions begin. With that being said I decided to check in with LHS’s Head Football Coach Andy Cruse to see just how these guidelines will affect the football program, the student-athletes, the coaches, and the loyal Tiger spectators. Here is the Loveland Tiger Football 411 featuring Coach Andy Cruse!

    Cassie   Have you started in-person practices yet with the team and coaches and if so are there any restrictions?
    Coach Cruse   We began workouts with restrictions on June 1st. We have done football-related activities for a while now, but just recently started having limited contact during on-field training. We officially begin our season on August 1st.
    Cassie Have you had fewer players come out for the team because of COVID-19 and the Pay-to-Play implementation?
    Coach Cruse   Surprisingly, no. We have had the best attendance since I’ve been the Head Coach at Loveland. I truly believe that quarantine made our athletes appreciate football and being together more. Many of them had to be very creative in their workouts without a weight room, so being able to train in our beautiful weight room has been great for all of them.
    Cassie Have you named team captains and if so who are they?
    Coach Cruse  We have not. This is something we will do early on in August. We have many players that have really emerged as leaders since last December.
    Cassie How are you and your staff handling the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions? Has it been tough or have you successfully managed the situation?
    Coach Cruse Our staff has handled it very well. Head Coaches did a walk thru on everything with Brian Conatser, our AD before we started workouts and then my staff and I did a walk-thru of how the workouts would go before we started back up on June 1st. My staff and I, like the rest of the athletic department, are taking every precaution necessary and are following the guidelines that the state has put out. Initially, it was very different than what we were used to. We have told our players from the beginning of quarantine that we must adjust and adapt moving forward and that is exactly what we have done.
    Cassie Do you have any returning Seniors or stand-out players from last year? What are your expectations for this year in regards to wins and losses?
    Coach Cruse We return 9 out of 11 starters on offense and many defensive players return with varsity experience. This team is quietly gaining more and more confidence. It has been a joy to be around them since June 1st as it is very clear they enjoy working hard and being around each other. My expectations are to be competitive in every game we play and to respond to adversity that is thrown our way this season. Senior standouts include QB Calvin Cloud, OL Zach DeWitt, WR Tyler Lake, WR Aaron Morton, DE Gabe Ogdan, and TE/LB Austin Lodor. There are a number of other players we expect big things from this season too. As a whole, we are seeing a lot of competition for playing time, which is what we want.
    Cassie The ECC recently added 3 more schools to the conference making the conference that much more competitive! This year who are you excited to compete against and who do you think will be challenging to compete against?
    Coach Cruse The ECC is a terrific conference and will continue to be even more challenging. In our conference for football, every week is an absolute battle. There are no easy games on our schedule but we embrace that challenge and are excited about it!
    Cassie Are you able to hold any fundraisers for the athletes or events to help with the pay-to-play fees?
    Coach Cruse Unfortunately we missed out on a couple of things we had planned due to COVID-19. We will be selling discount cards until July 30th around the community. Be on the lookout for our players and please help support Loveland Athletics!
    Cassie In your own words, talk about your experience with the quarantine, COVID-19, and trying to be the best coach you can be during this time.
    Coach Cruse Quarantine was a unique time for all people for a lot of reasons. For me personally, I really enjoyed the time with my family, especially being with my daughter every single day! She is 8 months old now, so seeing how much she has changed in a few months and being with her every step of the way has been a blast. It was time I would’ve never gotten had COVID-19 not happened.
    Overall, I looked at quarantine as an opportunity to get better every day. Just like we stressed with our players, I tried to have a routine every day to make sure I was productive.  I am not a huge reader, but during quarantine, I quickly became one. I read about a book every 1-2 weeks and really enjoyed it. There were also a number of virtual football clinics that my staff and I attended as well.
    Aside from that, we had a team meeting every week, at least one position meeting a week with players and a number of staff meetings. I grew to really look forward to these interactions with our players and coaches. When it all started, we decided as a staff that we wanted to make sure we were in constant communication with our players. We felt that checking in with them to see how things were going at home, how school was going, and then how workouts were going was going to be very important. We also took it as an opportunity to get closer as a team by getting to know each other better.
    Check out the Loveland Tigers football schedule for this up and coming season!
    2020-2021 Loveland Tigers Football Schedule
    8/28 Sycamore
    9/4 at Princeton
    9/11 Turpin
    9/18 West Clermont
    9/25 at Milford
    10/2 Little Miami
    10/9 at Walnut Hills
    10/16 at Kings
    10/23 Anderson
    10/30 at Winton Woods
    For more of your latest local sports news stay tuned to the Sports 411 With Me, Cassie Mattia! Oh and by the way…GO TIGERS!
  • Loveland Tigers’ Run Away With Several ECC Academic Awards!

    Loveland Tigers’ Run Away With Several ECC Academic Awards!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – As many of you in the community know Loveland High School has had quite the successful 2019 Fall sports season. The athletic ability of these Tiger student-athletes’ is what many families and friends follow daily. Unfortunately, sometimes the student part of student-athlete is not recognized as much because in the public eye it is not as entertaining as watching the individual’s athletic ability play out. The most difficult and most impressive part of being a student-athlete is the time commitment and hard work that goes into becoming a great student. With that in mind please join us in congratulating the following Loveland High School student-athletes for being awarded ECC ALL-ACADEMIC! Loveland Magazine is proud to be apart of TIGER NATION!

    ECC ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS

    FALL 2019 (Varsity only-3.5 GPA or higher-1st Quarter)

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    Kayla Adkins, Lora Kate Bezjak, Kaitlyn Breese, Erin Flanagan, Olivia Herrmann, Amy Keyser, Megan Korniak, Nicole Pedicini, Hannah Powers, Olivia Powers, Anna Soupene, Caroline Spikes, Caroline Staley, Emma Vincent and Emma Wentland

    Women’s XC

    Nami Cannon, Ellie Carr, Allyson Colegate, Skyler Daumeyer, Bella Dillhoff, Sofia Dillhoff, Lexi Duff, Kali Egan, Kristina Feighery, Allie Fogel, Alexi Funk, Jessie Gibbins, Sarah Hallock, Sarah Madix, Ansley Richards, Emmy Sager, Maaike Snider, Kirstin Thomas, Meghan Tibbs and Ellie Zicka

    Men’s XC

    Colin Beran, Ryan Chevalier, Alex Ditchen, Grant Hanson, Brady Jeffcott, Carter Jerome, Sam Neiger, Alex Saletta, Max Spencer, Brady Steiner, Ajay Stutz, Andrew Waple and Alex Wolf

    Football

    Luca Aquilino, Zach Bebout, Jack Bergman, Jake Cotsonas, Zach DeWitt, Ethan Freeland, Max Huddleston, Tyler Lake, Austin Lodor, Weston Manske, Mason Moore, Ben Morrison, Gabe Ogdan, Adam Perry and Jaden Walton

    Men’s Golf

    Aiden Callahan, Jack Gray, Scott Henke, Matt Rychlik, Luke Sence and Tyler Vallee

    Women’s Golf

    Emme Amy, Erin Dickman, Kristin Dygert, Jordan Lawrence, Allison Rountree and Maya Stokes

    Women’s Soccer

    Kaitlyn Andrews, Maria Bashardoust, Lauren Donovan, Georgie Early, Caroline Florea, Leiah Goedde, Brooke Hatfield, Ella James, Sophia Kapszukiewicz, Claire Massey, Reilly Patton, Abby Pawlikowski and Ava Webb

    Men’s Soccer

    Kees Ciric, Ryan Dillinger, Aaron Earl, Helge Harris, Cole Harter, Addison Hearn, Pierce Madson, Drew Moore, Luc Parrish, Connor Patton, Brayden Shepard, Ethan Smith, Emmett Webb and Daniel Zamagias

    Women’s Tennis

    Tess Broermann, Babs Dwyer, Grace Haught, Maira Hodar, Alex Hytree, Sarah McKenzie, Allsion Partin, Anna Svitkovich and Hanna Wenger

    Women’s Volleyball

    Ally Batsch, Diana Clark, Ellie Egan, Kate Garry, Jillian Hayes, Maya Jepson, Olivia Kenyon, Abbie Miller, Alex Miller, Emma Neltner, Nicole Niven, Clara Planner, Audrey Planner, Brie Saunders and Isabel Vuyk

     



  • Tiger Football loses opener to Sycamore

    Tiger Football loses opener to Sycamore

    Senior Riley Hamill is the starting quarterback for the Tigers

    by Matt Huether

    This past Friday the Loveland Tigers started their Football season in a Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown game at Sycamore Stadium.

    The Tigers showed some bright flashes early in the game, one of which was an 8 plus minute drive to start off the game, ending with a touchdown reception by Austin Lodor (pass from Riley Hamill) putting the Tigers up 7-0 after a kick by Logan Farnsworth.

    Junior Liam Hamill rushed for 68 yards against Sycamore.

    Sycamore came right back and scored a touchdown on a Brian Doneghy 7-yard run. Then, a late score in the first quarter from a 62-yard punt return touchdown by Jordan McConnel, put Sycamore up 13-7.

    Sycamore scored again in the 2nd quarter to pad their lead to 19-7 at half time.

    After a good drive by the Tigers late in the 3rd quarter, Sycamore RB/DB, Brian Doneghy, intercepted Riley Hamill for a 96-yard pick six putting Sycamore up 26-7. By the end of the 3rd quarter, Sycamore was up 33-7.  Tiger Liam Hamill ran for a 2-yard Touchdown in the 4th quarter, making the final game score 33-13.


    Varsity Football Head Coach Fred Cranford

    I had the opportunity to speak with the Varsity Football Head Coach Fred Cranford and gain some feedback regarding the upcoming Tigers season.

    What are your goals for the varsity team this upcoming season?

    Coach CranfordReturning leadership, returning starters and experience, physical returning defense, and an experienced offensive line will be key to our success and execution. Mental toughness and physical condition will be important to our success.

    Who are some of the players that you expect big things out of this upcoming season?

    Coach CranfordJT Popp at linebacker, Kyle Whitaker at fullback and linebacker, Natron Webster at linebacker, Drew Vanderhorst on the defensive line, Sam Slyderand Joshua Elfers on the offensive line, Remi George at linebacker and running back, and Riley Hamill at quarterback.

    Riley Hamill was 8/16 throwing for 76 yards.

    What underclassmen has the ability to impact the game at the varsity level this year?

    Coach CranfordGabe Ogden at defensive end, Sean McElveen as a safety and wide Receiver, Ben Morrison at defensive End and as a wide receiver, Austin Loder at tight end, Tyler Shelly at center, Liam Hamill at running back, and Breckin Sharkey at defensive back.

    What do you think will be the hardest game of the season and why?

    Coach CranfordTough schedule from start to finish, 3 non league games all Division I.  On our schedule we play 7 Division I opponents. Sycamore in the Skyline Showdown was well disciplined, well coached, and was a tough test to start the season.

    With the loss of a lot of defensive starters due to graduation, who do you look to this year on the defensive side of the ball?

    Coach CranfordOur Linebacker crew will lead with experience and leadership.


    Loveland looks to bounce back traveling to Lebanon on August 31 at 7 PM. The game will be played at James VanDeGrift Stadium – on the campus of Lebanon Jr. High School.  MAP

    Lebanon lost to Kings 17-14 in their season opener last Friday.

    Go HERE to find the complete Loveland Tiger Football Schedule and stats.

    Game Statistics

    Friday, August 24, 2018

    13

    Loveland
    1 2 3 4 T
    LVL 7 0 0 6 13
    SYC 13 6 14 0 33

    33

    Sycamore

    Scoring Summary
    1ST QUARTER LVL SYC
    LVL TD 07:24 Austin Lodor 6 YD PASS FROM Riley Hamill (Logan Farnsworth KICK) 7 0
    SYC TD 03:04 Brian Doneghy 7 YD RUN (Sebastian Salas KICK FAILED) 7 6
    SYC TD 00:20 Jordan McConnel 62 YD PUNT RETURN (Sebastian Salas KICK) 7 13
    2ND QUARTER LVL SYC
    SYC TD 03:46 Jordan McConnel 1 YD RUN (Sebastian Salas KICK FAILED) 7 19
    3RD QUARTER LVL SYC
    SYC TD 00:01 Brian Doneghy 96 YD INT RETURN (Sebastian Salas KICK) 7 26
    SYC TD 00:01 Drew Altemuehle 5 YD RUN (Sebastian Salas KICK) 7 33
    4TH QUARTER LVL SYC
    LVL TD 00:01 Liam Hamill 2 YD RUN (Logan Farnsworth KICK FAILED) 13 33
    Team Stat Comparison
    LVL SYC
    1st Downs 14 15
    Total Yards 216 255
    Passing Completions 8 10
    Passing Attempts 17 15
    Passing Yards 76 81
    Passing Average 4.5 5.4
    Rushing Attempts 40 34
    Rushing Yards 140 174
    Rushing Average 3.5 5.1
    3rd Down Efficiency 4-12 4-8
    4th Down Efficiency 0-3 1-1
    Penalties 7-45 6-83
    Turnovers 1 0
    Possession 20:31 36:44
    Loveland Stats
    PASSING
    CP/AT YDS AVG TD INT
    Riley Hamill 8/16 76 4.8 1 1
    TEAM 0/1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 8/17 76 4.5 1 1
    Sycamore Stats
    PASSING
    CP/AT YDS AVG TD INT
    ALTEMUEHLE,Drew 9/12 71 5.9 0 0
    FEHR,Andrew 1/2 10 5.0 0 0
    DONEGHY,Brian 0/1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 10/15 81 5.4 0 0
    RUSHING
    ATT YDS AVG LG TD
    Liam Hamill 15 68 4.5 20 1
    Kyle Whitaker 9 29 3.2 52 0
    Riley Hamill 9 21 2.3 7 0
    Remi George 2 0 0.0 4 0
    Ben Morrison 1 11 11.0 11 0
    Jack Schefft 1 2 2.0 2 0
    Reece Hatfield 1 -8 -8.0 0 0
    Carter Schlesner 1 12 12.0 12 0
    Logan Farnsworth 1 5 5.0 5 0
    Team 40 140 3.5 52 1
    RUSHING
    ATT YDS AVG LG TD
    DONEGHY,Brian 14 119 8.5 29 1
    MCCONNEL,Jordan 6 37 6.2 20 1
    ALTEMUEHLE,Drew 5 11 2.2 14 1
    WILLIAMS,Justin 4 3 0.8 9 0
    FEHR,Andrew 2 -1 -0.5 0 0
    TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0
    MAY,Lee 1 5 5.0 5 0
    Team 34 174 5.1 29 3
    RECEIVING
    REC YDS AVG LG TD
    Austin Lodor 4 44 11.0 24 1
    Sean McElveen 1 5 5.0 5 0
    Jack McCann 1 4 4.0 4 0
    Zachary Bebout 1 31 31.0 31 0
    Dylan Griffis 1 -8 -8.0 0 0
    Team 8 76 9.5 31 1
    RECEIVING
    REC YDS AVG LG TD
    PRITCHET,Marion 3 32 10.7 15 0
    MCCONNEL,Jordan 2 17 8.5 10 0
    MAY,Lee 2 4 2.0 5 0
    NIBLACK,Davis 2 18 9.0 13 0
    DONEGHY,Brian 1 10 10.0 10 0
    Team 10 81 8.1 15 0
    KICKING
    FG PCT LNG XP PTS
    Logan Farnsworth 0/0 0.0 0 1/2 1
    KICKING
    FG PCT LNG XP PTS
    SALAS,Sebastian 0/1 0.0 0 3/5 3
    PUNTING
    NO YDS AVG TB -20 LNG
    Ethan Lund 4 99 24.8 0 1 36
    Adam Perry 1 18 18.0 0 0 18
    Team 5 117 23.4 0 1 36
    PUNTING
    NO YDS AVG TB -20 LNG
    ALTEMUEHLE,Drew 3 113 37.7 0 1 48
    PUNT RETURNS
    NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    Natron Webster 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Ben Meckey 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 2 0 0.0 0 0
    PUNT RETURNS
    NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    MCCONNEL,Jordan 2 62 31.0 62 1
    TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 3 62 20.7 62 1
    KICKOFF RETURNS
    NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    Carter Schlesner 2 4 2.0 4 0
    Liam Hamill 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Natron Webster 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Hrissy Stanchez 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Connor Wasmund 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 6 4 0.7 4 0
    KICKOFF RETURNS
    NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    BLASE,Noah 1 0 0.0 0 0
    MCCONNEL,Jordan 1 0 0.0 0 0
    DOUTHITT,John 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 3 0 0.0 0 0
    DEFENSE
    SCK FF FR TD INT YDS TD
    DEFENSE
    SCK FF FR TD INT YDS TD
    CLARK,Nate 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    DONEGHY,Brian 0.0 0 0 0 1 96 1
    Team 1.0 0 0 0 1 96 1

     

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